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Ghana–Japan Cultural Exchange in Sakado CityA heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us in Sakado City for a memorab...
01/06/2026

Ghana–Japan Cultural Exchange in Sakado City

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us in Sakado City for a memorable Ghana–Japan Cultural Exchange Programme featuring the Winneba Youth Choir.

Through inspiring performances, vibrant Ghanaian music, and meaningful cultural interactions, the programme celebrated the enduring friendship between Ghana and Japan and showcased the power of culture to bring people together.

We extend our sincere appreciation to our hosts, partners, supporters, performers, and guests whose contributions made the event a great success. Together, we celebrated youth, cultural diversity, and international friendship.

📸 Enjoy some of the highlights from the programme in our photo gallery and relive the memorable moments, cultural connections, and shared experiences that made the day truly special.

Ghana-Japan Cultural Exchange Concert A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us for an unforgettable evening with ...
01/06/2026

Ghana-Japan Cultural Exchange Concert

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us for an unforgettable evening with the Winneba Youth Choir at the Ghana-Japan Cultural Exchange Concert in Tokyo.

The choir's vibrant performances, rich harmonies, and energetic display of Ghanaian culture captivated the audience and highlighted the strong bonds of friendship and cultural exchange between Ghana and Japan.

We are grateful to all our partners, supporters, performers, and guests whose presence made this event a remarkable success. Through music, we celebrated Ghana's rich cultural heritage, the talent of our youth, and the power of international friendship.

Enjoy some of the memorable moments from the concert in our photo gallery and relive the joy, music, and cultural connections that made the evening so special.

Ghanaian international students currently studying in Japan are warmly encouraged to participate in the prestigious FALI...
26/05/2026

Ghanaian international students currently studying in Japan are warmly encouraged to participate in the prestigious FALIA Essay Competition 2026. This exciting international competition provides students with an excellent opportunity to showcase their academic writing skills and perspectives on the theme “Life Insurance,” while competing for attractive cash prizes, including a grand prize of ¥500,000. Essays may be submitted in either English or Japanese, and the competition is open to students enrolled in Japanese universities and graduate schools. Interested Ghanaian students are encouraged to submit their entries before the deadline of 3rd September 2026 at 10:00 a.m. For further details, kindly visit www.falia.info

PUBLIC NOTICEThe Embassy of the Republic of Ghana in Tokyo wishes to inform the general public that the Embassy will be ...
25/05/2026

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Embassy of the Republic of Ghana in Tokyo wishes to inform the general public that the Embassy will be closed on Wednesday, 27th May 2026, in observance of Eid al-Adha in Ghana.

Normal operations will resume on Thursday, 28th May 2026.

We regret any inconvenience caused and thank you for your understanding.

GHANA MISSION PARTICIPATES IN FUJISAN RICE PLANTING FESTIVAL 2026On Sunday, 24th May 2026, the Embassy of the Republic o...
25/05/2026

GHANA MISSION PARTICIPATES IN FUJISAN RICE PLANTING FESTIVAL 2026

On Sunday, 24th May 2026, the Embassy of the Republic of Ghana in Tokyo participated in the Fujisan Rice Planting Festival 2026 held in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.

The Rice Planting Festival is an important Shinto ritual and a cherished aspect of Japanese tradition and culture. Rooted in Japan’s ancient history, the festival symbolizes gratitude for nature’s blessings, particularly the sun, water, and fertile land that make rice cultivation possible. It also serves as an occasion for communities to offer thanks to the deities believed to govern nature and harvests.

This year’s festival, organised by Fujisan Chidama Festa WA, brought together embassies, cultural groups, performers, and visitors from various countries in celebration of cultural diversity , international friendship, and global ex

The Ghana Mission was represented by the Acting Head of Mission, Mr. Francis Thalamus Doe, and Mr. Larry Nuku Kumi, First Secretary for Political and Economic Affairs. The Mission’s participation formed part of ongoing efforts to promote Ghanaian culture, strengthen people-to-people relations, and deepen cultural cooperation between Ghana and Japan.

The Mission expressed appreciation to the organisers for the invitation, warm hospitality, and excellent coordination of the event, and reaffirmed its readiness to participate in future cultural and international exchange programmes in Japan.

The Embassy of Ghana in Tokyo wishes to advise Ghanaians resident in or visiting Tokyo to take note of the following eme...
25/05/2026

The Embassy of Ghana in Tokyo wishes to advise Ghanaians resident in or visiting Tokyo to take note of the following emergency support website established to provide information on available facilities in the event of a disaster:

Website: https://kitacon-access.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/nyukan

Please note that the facilities listed on the website will only appear and become available when they are officially opened in response to a disaster situation.

Ghanaians are kindly encouraged to bookmark or save the website in advance as part of their emergency preparedness measures.

The Embassy further encourages all nationals to share this information with family members, friends, and other Ghanaians who may be planning to visit or are currently residing in Tokyo, to help ensure their safety and peace of mind during emergencies.

TEDxUniversityofCapeCoast, in collaboration with the Embassy of Ghana in Japan, invites students and interested particip...
25/05/2026

TEDxUniversityofCapeCoast, in collaboration with the Embassy of Ghana in Japan, invites students and interested participants to the “International Education in Japan Seminar.”

The session will focus on scholarships, study programmes, exchange opportunities, visa processes, and student support in Japan.

27th May 2026
6:30 PM JST
on-line : https://meet.google.com/zao-epro-wbo
Join here: bit.ly/japaninucc

The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), under its flagship “Investing in Ghana” webinar series, invites members of...
25/05/2026

The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), under its flagship “Investing in Ghana” webinar series, invites members of the diaspora and prospective investors to the maiden edition of the “Diaspora Ask the Expert” Series.
This session will focus on Portfolio investment opportunities in Ghana and will feature experts from the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) and the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC), who will provide practical insights into Ghana’s capital market, investment processes, and regulatory considerations for diaspora investors. Participants will also have ample opportunity to engage directly with the experts through an interactive Q&A session.

By registering, participants acknowledge that their information will be processed in accordance with the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre's.
Register here:�72b7969c-1cd0-4e71-b41a-866e42974c00@afab14ca-ab60-42a6-8a29-ff101424f318" rel="ugc" target="_blank">https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/72b7969c-1cd0-4e71-b41a-866e42974c00@afab14ca-ab60-42a6-8a29-ff101424f318

UNIVERSITY OF GHANA DELEGATION VISITS JAPAN TO ADVANCE EDUCATIONAL AND SPORTS EXCHANGE PARTNERSHIPSAs part of ongoing ef...
15/05/2026

UNIVERSITY OF GHANA DELEGATION VISITS JAPAN TO ADVANCE EDUCATIONAL AND SPORTS EXCHANGE PARTNERSHIPS

As part of ongoing efforts by the Embassy of the Republic of Ghana in Tokyo to strengthen educational exchanges and create international opportunities for Ghanaian students, researchers, and athletes, the Embassy facilitated a strategic visit by a delegation from the University of Ghana Sports and Wellness Directorate to leading universities and sports institutions in Japan from 10th to 15th May 2026.

The three-member delegation comprised Dr. Austin Wontepaga Luguterah, Director of Sports and Wellness; Prof. Jemima Akosua Anderson, Dean of the International Programmes Office; and Mr. Augustine Amissare, Senior Assistant Registrar at the Sports and Wellness Directorate.

During the visit, the delegation held engagements with several key institutions, including the University of Tsukuba, Nippon Sport Science University, Waseda University, the Japan Sports Agency, the University Sports Association, and the Japan Association for University Athletics and Sport (UNIVAS).

The engagements formed part of broader efforts to deepen Ghana–Japan cooperation in higher education, sports development, research collaboration, student and staff mobility, athlete development, and institutional capacity building.

At the University of Tsukuba, discussions focused on sports science research, athlete development systems, talent identification, and opportunities for staff and student exchange programmes. The delegation also toured high-performance sports facilities designed to support elite athlete development.

At Nippon Sport Science University, discussions explored collaboration in sports performance, coaching education, sports medicine, technical training, and professional development opportunities for sports administrators and technical personnel.

The visit to Waseda University focused on university sports governance, academic collaboration, postgraduate supervision, faculty and student exchange programmes, conferences, seminars, and joint research initiatives aimed at promoting innovation and international learning opportunities.

The delegation also met officials from the Japan Sports Agency, where discussions centered on Japan’s sports development policies, youth sports systems, athlete welfare, talent pathways, and potential technical cooperation with Ghanaian institutions.

Further engagements with the University Sports Association and UNIVAS explored opportunities for collaboration in university sports governance, inter-university competitions, and balancing academic excellence with sports development among student-athletes.

As part of efforts to strengthen long-term cooperation, the Director of Sports and Wellness extended an invitation to UNIVAS to participate in the University of Ghana’s international sporting engagements and competitions scheduled for next year. The initiative is expected to promote cultural exchange, international exposure, and stronger institutional partnerships between Ghana and Japan.

The Embassy noted that the visit reflects Ghana’s commitment to promoting educational diplomacy and creating meaningful opportunities for Ghanaian students, researchers, athletes, and institutions through international collaboration.

The Embassy further reaffirmed its commitment to supporting partnerships that advance education, research, innovation, youth empowerment, sports development, and people-to-people exchanges between Ghana and Japan.

The delegation expressed appreciation to the Embassy of Ghana in Tokyo for its support, coordination, and facilitation throughout the visit, particularly acknowledging the contributions of Mr. Christopher E.K. Gaba, Minister- counssellor responsible for education and culture in ensuring successful engagements across Tokyo and other institutions visited.

GHANA APPOINTS NEW AMBASSADOR TO JAPANThe Government of the Republic of Ghana has appointed Mr. Humphrey C. Ajongbah as ...
15/05/2026

GHANA APPOINTS NEW AMBASSADOR TO JAPAN

The Government of the Republic of Ghana has appointed Mr. Humphrey C. Ajongbah as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Japan following his commissioning by H.E. President John Dramani Mahama at Jubilee House on Wednesday, 13th May 2026.

Mr. Ajongbah previously served as Head of Chancery at the Ghana Embassy in Brasília, where he played a key role in advancing Ghana’s diplomatic and administrative objectives.

His appointment is expected to further strengthen the longstanding relations between Ghana and Japan, particularly in the areas of trade, industrial cooperation, technology transfer, education, infrastructure development, and cultural exchange.

The announcement has been warmly received within diplomatic circles and among members of the Ghanaian community. Colleagues and stakeholders have acknowledged his professionalism, institutional discipline, and commitment to public service throughout his diplomatic career.

As a seasoned career diplomat with extensive experience in bilateral and multilateral engagements, Ambassador-designate Ajongbah is expected to support ongoing efforts aimed at deepening cooperation between Ghana and Japan and expanding opportunities for partnership and investment.

The Ghana Embassy in Tokyo has extended its congratulations and best wishes to Ambassador Ajongbah as he prepares to assume his new responsibilities in Tokyo.

The Government of Ghana remains committed to deploying experienced diplomats to promote Ghana’s national interests and strengthen international partnerships across the world.

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